The majority of our genealogy collection focuses on Kentucky, particularly Shelby, Henry, Spencer, Oldham, Nelson, and other nearby counties.
We have limited resources on the far eastern and western Kentucky counties. Because Kentucky was part of Virginia prior to 1792, we also have some Virginia resources.
If you have a long drive to see our collection, we recommend calling ahead.
Resources for genealogy and local history research
Use the digital microfilm reader and printer to access:
- Courthouse Records
- Shelby County Deeds 1792-1878
- Shelby County Marriages 1792-1869
- Shelby County Order Books 1804-1868
- Shelby County Tax Lists
- Shelby County Wills 1792-1913
- Shelby County Census Records 1810-1930
- Slave Schedules 1850-1860
- Vital Statistics 1852-1861.
- Local newspaper: The Shelby News 1841-1971
- Local newspaper: The Shelby Record 1899-1923
- Local newspaper: The Shelby Sentinel 1880-1972
- Local newspaper: The Sentinel-News 1972-2006.
Vertical Files:
- Commerce
- Education
- Family Files
- Government/History
- Military
- Miscellaneous
- Organizations
- Photographs
- Religion/Churches
Print Sources:
- 1882 Shelby and Henry County Atlas
- County Histories
- County Records including cemetery, census, marriages and wills.
- Family histories
- Filson Club History Quarterly
- Kentucky Census Records
- Kentucky Histories
- The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society and Kentucky Records which include cemetery, deaths, marriages, military and wills
With your SCPL library card, you have access to the following genealogy databases for free!
- Heritage Quest includes census records, a collection of 25,000 family and local histories in full text, and a searchable and comprehensive subject index to 6,500 genealogy and local historical society publications from the United States and Canada.
- Ancestry Library Edition provides over 5 billion records in census data, vital records, immigration records, periodicals books, photos, and more! Gain full access to this popular resource by using a library computer.
Visit our Digital Resources page for more genealogy research tools.
For more information, please contact Sarahbeth Farabee by emailing sarahbethf@scplibrary.net or calling (502) 633-3803.
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